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Explain the difference
100

Leonardo ________ the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo PAINTED the Mona Lisa.

100

Create a negative sentence: HE PLAYED THE PIANO.

He didn't play the piano.

100

What is the past simple of KNOW?

KNEW

100

You was or were in singular shape?

You were

100

Really? 100? Are you serious? TRY HARDER ! You lose 100 points.

-100

200

I was ________ to the station when I _____ John.

I was WALKING to the station when I MET John.

200

What did you have for dinner yesterday.

past simple

200

Create a question: I lived in Havířov when I was a kid.

Did you live in Havířov when you were a kid?

200

What were you thinking about 5 minutes ago?

past continuous

200

Really again? 200? Are you dead serious? TRY EVEN HARDER ! You lose 200 points.

- 200

300

Describe what Bruno did yesterday. Use: finish, walk and find in the correct past shapes in the story.

past simple

300

Finish the sentence: Chrudoš was listening behind the door when ...

suddenly the door opened and hit him in the temple

300

FREE POINTS

300

300

Something happened. Aks what (co se stalo?)

What happened?

300

I played Quidditch the whole day yesterday vs. I was playing Quidditch the whole day yesterday

fact, result (simple) vs. action, how long (continuous) ... Quidditch = famfrpál

400

You turned the TV off. Give us 2 reasons why, use 1 P.simple and 1 P.continuous sentence

because Ordinace started and because nobody was watching it

400

Create a past continuous situation and use the verb LIE + spell the word LIE in the -ing shape

She was lying on the beach

400

what is the past shape of the verb SPIT

SPAT

400

Give us 3 static verbs which can´t be used in the past continuous form (these verbs are used only in simple shape even if the situation requires past continuous tense)

like, know, belong, love, realise, suppose, want, mean, understand, agree, remember

400

I saw her vs. I was seeing her

eyes X dating

600

Somebody called your friend Gertruda last Friday. Ask your friend Gertruda who the caller was (kdo ti volal, Gertrudo?)

Who called you, Gertruda?

600

Translate: pořád si zpívala (a mě to vadilo)

She was constantly singing

600

Your friend Gertruda called somebody last Friday. Ask your friend Gertruda who was the second person (komu jsi volala, Gertrudo?)

Who did you call, Gertruda?

600

You had to give up smoking. Give us one reason why, use it like a complaint and use the word ALWAYS

because I was always coughing

600

She always made the same mistake vs. she was always making the same mistake

past simple - stating the fact vs. past sontinuous - complaint, emotions